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Howick's form
up and down
HOWICK Softball Club’s premier
women’s team used the Labour Weekend
break to shake off a couple of heavy
defeats.
Howick has two wins and four losses
in the Auckland Softball competition,
including troubling 0-7 and 1-8
hammerings by Melville and Mt Albert
Ramblers in the last round double-
header.
Coach Craig Douglas is at a loss to
explain the results, after thrashing Marist
7-0 the previous week.
“I don’t know what happened,” he
says. “They just didn’t come mentally
prepared. The other teams did play better
than us.
“The Marist game was an outstanding
performance. We were in control the
whole way. We put pressure on the feld
and stole bases.”
Howick’s other results include 0-10
and 2-5 losses to Otahuhu and Western
Magpies and a 5-4 victory in the frst
meeting with Ramblers in round two.
“It appears that when we’re there and
ready to go we’re extremely competitive”
says Douglas.
“But if all the ducks aren’t in a row, the
nature of this competition is that you’re
going to get knocked over.
“In the games we’ve lost we’ve
conceded early runs. I believe
we’re a top-four side waiting
to happen.”
Howick faces Waitakere
Bears in round fve at
Starling Park, Ranui,
this Saturday at
1.30pm.
MAIN
CONTRIBUTOR: New
Zealand White Sox
and Howick premier
women's player Anita
Leeuw.
Photo supplied / Peter Dick
By DANIEL SILVERTON
THE two biggest drawcards in
Tennis Auckland’s Caro Bowl
premier competition are star-
ring for clubs from the south-east.
Honda Cockle Bay is joint top of
the men’s Caro Bowl, while Zea-
landia Sunnyhills is unbeaten in
the women’s tournament.
There is a similar story to the
clubs’ successes, with both fea-
turing a Tennis NZ defector at
number one in their playing order.
After switching allegiances to
Australia in 2011, Sacha Jones
has returned to bolster last year’s
runners-up Sunnyhills, where she
played as a junior.
Bucklands Beach’s Cameron
Norrie, who opted last year to
represent Great Britain, is Cockle
Bay’s ace while he’s back in New
Zealand to study.
Tennis Auckland’s clubs man-
ager Mark Lewis says Norrie and
Jones are the main attractions in
this summer’s round robin.
“Cameron Norrie is probably the
standout so far,” says Lewis.
“He beat [former Davis Cup
veteran] Mark Neilsen easily last
round against Parnell. To beat
him 6-1, 6-1, is pretty convincing,
because Mark is still hitting a good
ball. It was pretty decisive.
“I don’t know if Cameron would
have been able to do that a year
ago.
“The other highlight is on the
women’s side, with Sacha com-
ing back to play for the club that
is just down the road from where
she grew up and played a lot of her
tennis.
“If Sunnyhills play at full
strength for the rest of the season
they are looking like they will be
very diffcult to beat.”
Semi-fnalists last year, Cockle
Bay has started the Caro Bowl
with wins over Remuera 2, Royal
Oak and Parnell.
“Cameron is going really well,
he’s putting these guys away at
number one, which has been fan-
tastic,” says team manager Jono
Frankle.
“The training he has been doing
over in England has been good and
travelling to play a lot of tourna-
ments has helped him step up.
He’s looking sharp, maturing and
getting stronger and ftter.”
Sunnyhills reached the fnal in
its frst time entering Caro Bowl
last year, but went down to Royal
Oak.
As well as Jones, Sunnyhills’
squad includes NZ junior repre-
sentative Paige Hourigan, Kelly
Drew, Chanistha Ampornachariya
and new players Kasey Nihill and
Stephanie Bengson, an Australian
professional.
“When Sacha gets on court, she’s
blowing them out of the water, so
she’s doing a really good job,” says
team manager Frances Bostock.
“Because we’re trying new com-
bos, the doubles have been a little
bit scratchy. But we’re still win-
ning [the ties].
“It will only get better.”
After a bye in the opening round,
Sunnyhills has posted wins over
Glendowie and Kohimarama to be
third on the table.
“We had a great start [last year]
and we were really pleased with
that. This year we’d like to take
it out, ultimately that’s our aim.
We’ll go for the semis frst and go
from there.”
Sunnyhills is away to Parnell in
the next round this Friday, while
Cockle Bay faces a top-of-the-table
clash against Remuera 1 at 6pm at
Meadowlands.
“Remuera 1 has really good play-
ers so it could be a hell of an occa-
sion,” says Frankle.
Locals top Caro Bowl bill
HOT START: Above, Cockle Bay men's Caro Bowl team, from left,
manager Jono Frankle, James Meredith, Matt Meredith, Henry Gers,
Cameron Norrie and Jack Hopkins; below, Sunnyhills' Paige Hourigan.
Photos supplied / Lynne Scutt